Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband remodeled our entire house himself (he's very handy.
He says that not removing all switch plates, vent covers and tarping the floor before painting is super lazy. The baseboards should be covered over in blue tape before painting starts. Blue tape is your painting pal. A good painting job is 90% masking and 10% painting.
Yes, he quietly notices any bad painting job and knows exactly how it went down/what the painter did not do to cut corners.
FWIW. Painter's tape is for amateurs/DIYers. I've never seen a professional painter use masking tape.
Anonymous wrote:I purchased all new switch plates for the house We moved into this summer. We had the entire house painted before actually moving in. They said give us the switch plates. We can swap them out as part of the job. They painted them. They painted beautiful white switch plates with white wall paint. It looks ridiculous. I am livid.
Anonymous wrote:Unless they assume you’re going to replace all those things anyway, in which case I guess it’s a decent time saver. But if your new stuff is smaller or shaped different than the old, that’s no good.
Anonymous wrote:My husband remodeled our entire house himself (he's very handy.
He says that not removing all switch plates, vent covers and tarping the floor before painting is super lazy. The baseboards should be covered over in blue tape before painting starts. Blue tape is your painting pal. A good painting job is 90% masking and 10% painting.
Yes, he quietly notices any bad painting job and knows exactly how it went down/what the painter did not do to cut corners.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the room color. It looks bad to have bright white switch plates in a room that isn’t white. If the switch plate should blend into the wall and not be a distraction.